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by sandworm101
2690 days ago
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Combining multiple beams into a single white beam is an answer, but is horribly inefficient. A better (ie brighter) approach is to scan with multiple beams, overlaying them as necessary to create various colors. It would be more complex (3x moving parts, more alignment) but the net result would be faster scanning and a greater percentage of laser time being used. |
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these for example
http://www.excelitas.com/Pages/Product/Surface-Mount-Laser.a...
and were carried or fibre coupled in a single "gimble?" there would not be duplication of moving carriage parts. a "trinitron like" emitter gun would be possible. moving a mirror as done by the author would also reduce the mass that would move at high speed while scanning across a large display field, it would then be a matter of timing a laser pulse of desired color to the desired position of the mirror set. a look at CRT television/display circuitry would be very inspirational, only in this case the color is emitted rather than stimulated by flouresence of a phosphor target.